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The Herald, 1901-07-12, Page 1
"Two years ago my hair Ness falling out bedIys 1 parthesed a bottle of Ayees Hair Vigor, and soon nyhair stopped coming out.'' Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, Ill..j If your druggist cannot supply you, send u9 one dollar and ire will oxpree:t' you a bottle. Be sure andLgiye the Sallie of .yosr nearest Ontoegoalco. diddrbaa, , J. C.A`-YER ., OWda lkfaai, 4 THE. HERALD. The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township. FIRST YEAR, VOL. I ZURICH, ONT. FRIDAY, JULY 12 1901. NO, 50 CHURCHES. Important Notices ST. BONIFACE, Catholic. Order of service for the summer. Sundays: High Mass at 10 a. m.; Cate- chism and Instruction at 12 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction of the Most Blessed Saeranient at 7 p. m. Holy Days: High Mass at 10 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction at 7.30 p. m, Week Days: Mass every morning at 7. 30 o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with Exposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy Hour, or one hour's visit to our Lord iu the Blessed Sacramet every Satur- day evening from 7 to 8. itey. Father Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English Sunday services: - German, at 10 o'clock a. m. English, at 7 o'clock p. m., Sunday school at 2 p.m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, Choir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German prayer meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; Teachers' meeting at 8. Hey. C. 11. Finkbeiner, Pastor. getaifdde en. Iutll. St. i,7etri I{ircile. •• . 65ottesbienft norm. dart ;i 2IEgr unb abenbs 7 l [pr• Somttagjdlute norm 9 Utgr. €etarernet`f antnttun; Doititerf tag abenbs um 8. Shciiti+c, a tor. V. BACHANU, St. Joseph. • Notary Pablie, Fire and Life In - mance Agent, Money to Loan, either by private funds or loan eorpanies. H. J. D. COOKE, irate with (tersely Sr i'rourifuut) Barrist esr, Solieitur, Notary Patine. Hensel', Ontario. pROUDFOOT & HAYS Barristers, tiolieit©rs, Notaries Public etc', etc. cur. telltale ate) North Street, l.ederwb, Ontario W. POUDPOGT R. C. HAYS • ZELLEIR, Clerk putt Div. Court, Hare Commissiosei. fob' :elute: Affidavits, ('unvey nicer tee. Valuator 1'ur the Hu- ron and Bose Lean and navangs Co. MIK- °°alter Lauda !t n+ flirt. DOSSEN1E 1 Ye. I.ingt'tased inetaeneer for Hus' in t5555%. respeeiti'nally saol'¢eits the prat - renege of these who inateaad Linke; sales. natiefaetion guaranteed. . a'. A. SELLEItY0 Detest, of eduett' top' tele Ceara College eff Dental el teareeenis, "T'rst.snnten, rase Netter graduate ef l ep+:attaiient all Dentistry. Terennto rfAvrn.=ony. Painless Eatrlttir D' " of teeth.# Pilate weed a spst t.• tEg. At j3a inittIoan bullae Zurich, every Eltiontioy. It--ze j GTAMSURY 13 A.1 i;:tulilSTER, Sol.IE.1t II, NOTAir , Conveyancer., Stoney to Loan on Villcge and r'arsu Property at lowest tales of la- , tereat. Deeemeaans it +keened (xera•ntan :4t.v( ss45 to Ce1LLIIN :?..001%17113.1" read atd advised nipan. ZURICH 'COURT AT'li' NDED Office over O'Neil's Bat& Exeter. 4,:".:ee •+n'.:✓sY v:• ✓V'*+vVr:..?'VVC.V.+,a-V• 10 LI 0 t 0, 0 GtTK+; EOr0 "0 0 a. 2 CUMMERC1 i 1S HOTEL E :i ZUIFara lax Si v`f 0' *1 g Strictly nip -tot -date in modern lin- S et prover/lents. Diningrooms is sale- re e t plied with only the very best. :, 'r w S Bar contains choice liquors and ee e Cigars. ,i ie ,J ti Q 'i et n Eneelient Saypie Rooms 0 O for Coenmerctaa Mere ci 8 LOUIS FOSTER, PROP. +ws' i3%:a*.Osv e4c.:a2tio f./ a 4ws r da. ., r .yr e o'; tnf'on Equipped with all modern conveniei es. First-class accommodation to commer- cial travellers. Bar and din- ing room always. supplied): with the best obtainable,. I Shoomscher. Prop. ZURICH Cider Mill Machinery and Boiler (Sc. Engine FOR_ SALE 2nd. hand Waterous, 12 h. p. Port- able Boiler and Engine ; also Cider -mill Machinery, for sale, Cheap. Everything in shape for Cider making. For price and particulars. apply to 47tf LOUiS WUF M, Zurich P. O. Desirable Property For Sale. Lots 17' and 18, Knell's Survey of the Village of Zurich. Frame Dwelling and Barn. A very desir- able business corner ; the property of the late Henry Woolnich. Apply to 48tf Mrs. Schuettler. NOTICE. .[ hereby notify the public, that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted, by my step -son, S4 illiazim Kabelmann. Any one giving hien any credit in nay name, do so, entirely at their own risk. F. W. WEIBRRdi, 50 -it Dashwood Ont. Tlir. Peter Woolley of Zurich, the old apple tree grafter and pruner has had a very busy spring. Ile has been nt it steady for the past three months and although Peter as he is familiarly called is about 65 years of ale, he still has plenty of grit left, and he informs us that he has it lot of work for next sen- 8i»t it Health will permit. Mr. Worley Inas been following up this business for about :3=i years, and every year his services are more in demand. His success at grafting has been phenomenal, which sinews that he thoroughly understands his business. He has been into the same orelrnrds front two to eight tildes during the past 1G yeears,. showing that the ftsrntera have tlitirrnngh eonfidene'e f'n him and his work Special ffieetiug of County Council, A s,p=eiatl meeting of the County. Connell was held at (oderieh, en Wednesday, to receive and eonsder plans for a new residence to the jailer. Only toren tender was re- ceived, at $31tet. Comex. ltaayt .anis _ t d,sre'e'donded IT Conn. Mclean. that the property etatintttittt'e 1x' instruct. r',1 to porrorrs i with the cre'tytiton of au house for this jailer. a egtaratt' treat the jail building. at a cost not to e'xce'ed :Saito. C"urjen. Lterle mutt inn aatntentdlaanetnt seise/abet toy, C ounn Fereins enn„ that the matter 1„e' laid diger inial)) the 1Da';rrc nalvr'r meet- het. nsu t -deli;. tin tordda'r that other -headers might be, t'f`3`atik. 11.. The yeas ata nays being, caalls'd for the arannaentalanaetat was lost on the astiiing vote of the Warden. The puma=segue dwelling has beim upl:De years. has no sanitary para-' visions.an i'V and isfar from a idt. ar'aadade place to reside iti. In erecting ft tare house, the t:ouaneil will have the ecatiction of a majority of the ratepayers in the county. TEE WESTERN FAIR. tendon, September dth to 1410001. i The first Western Fair of the twentieth century promises to be a record -breaker in an the essential features that go to make up a Varied exhibition of the ptroducts of the soill, the skilll. of daaitr_vnaeir. the judgment and knowledge of oder 1Steeders of thorosaghbredd stoe , the clop) of the artisan, anti the general perfection to which agrarian operations and all that pertains thereto may be brought. It is only when such are concen- trated and brought within the com- pass of a day or two of pleasurable sight-seeing that one is enabled to realize atalan c e the richness g c clone . of the section from which the West- ern 'draws its patronage and the vast possibilities of the land we in- herit. At the Fair grounds_ all eonvienc- es have been improved, and exhibi- tors will be pleased to know of such additions and alterations in the. Prize list as are calculated to give the greatest amount of satisfaction to the exhibitors. The speeding in , the ring, always a feature of the Western Fair, will this year, with enlarged purses, be more attractive than ever, while the incidental attractions are the highest -priced that could be secured. The gym- nasts are all of the first-class in the vaudeville world to -day, and not the least interesting feature is a full troupe of performing, elephants. Prize Lists may be had on appli- cation to Mr. J. A. Nelles, Secre- tary. A nice shower of rain fell here on Wednesday night and vegeta- tion seems much benefitted in con- sequence. The Weekly Budget Of News Here, There and Everywhere. % "", ,-. --r,,,• s ,.: ;t ) =•=-.1 " / _ r ...A,,,.,:, f ++ . .tie:..,..,.a ✓" s•, "'M1',`':;. . '-- Twelfth July. The orangemen are celebrating at Luoknow this year. Mr. Willie Johnson visited. the Gederich street fair, last week. Mr. N. D. Buchanan spent last week with friends at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuss visited at Exeter on Saturday and Sunday. Tho masons are busy building the foundation at the Catholic church. Mr. Jabez Dennis and Miss Den- nis of Exeter spent Sunday evening in town. Miss Clara Klapp is spending her vacation with her parents at the Bronson line, Mrs. D. Steinbach and daughter, .Dirs. Baldwin, visited friends in Exeter, on Sunday. Misses Mabel Finkbeiner and Pearl Wurtz are spending a few days in Dashwood. Misses Ida Sipple and Enema Thiel of Detroit are visiting their parents Mere, at present. Miss Dorinda Caant;ster of Onus - town, Quebec, is visiting her cou- sin, Miss Williams at present. Mr. Major Jolmn um and Misses Alfie and Susie Johnson attended the celebration art Clinton on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foster of the i. nnnereitnl,attentleti the taoderieh street fair on Tuesday and Wethies- daty Inst. Mrs. 'George Iiirelmer land family) of Detroit is visiting her parents 11r. and Mrs. Valentin, for a few weeks. Mr. Bruce Burt. dentist of Ram- ilton., spent a few days here recent ly, visiting his uncle, ulr,. M. Zlle dint) other friends. 11r.'rt'ni. Baader of the 14th ('on peeing rye 7 feet, 9 incites long ata Mr. lfatrry Z:tpofe has eotne 7 feet ;! 'inches in length. Mt'. Eddie 1beiehert who has been with his brother- Harry at : `e Haven. Mich. for the past year, is visiting friends in town. There will be no servittess int ton Lutheran ehtareh on Sunday as tlia pastor Rev. `. ; ieltttell,e will attend a S. 8. Convention at Logan, Mr. J. 11. 1 isitnner titer genian talaad,'Fis•nrtitla is, kept busy repairing nan.tt ptim e'ry. All work given prompt and enre'frap attention. J. 11.tan ikesr a spseeiaality sof horse -shoeing oeintg; ansnd$ is always on Beaty. Mrs. Prank 1Deniwany visited his parents at l"iewsapaale over Dominion day. Frank gave the ta:au .t u as c'on"idfaal battalsltaks' while in tu,wn tote hiss way to his present home at Marine city. Mich. The flex crop in this vicinity will be poor on moonlit of the dry 'weather. Thome or four weeks ago the fields looked very promnrisntig bat time con'titiueat dry 'weather ruined the pen insets for a paying crop. Mr.Chester Steinbach is visiting at Seaforth this week. Mr. D. Gottschalk is engaged at Mr. C. Friiz's shoe store. Miss Ella Wiedo is visiting nt Mr. F. Bess' for a few days. Mr. Schafer of Tavistock is visit- ing Isis sister Mrs. Schuelke. Mr. Chas. Fritz took a business trip to Exeter on Wednesday. Miss Holtzinann intends closing up her dressmaking shop here. Goshen lino orangemen are going to Stratford to celebrate the 12th. Rev. E. C. Jennings of Bayfield visited frieds here on Wednesday. Mr R. Hamacher purchased a fine Newcombe piano from Mr. H. Well. Mr. John Foster intends erecting a fine house, near the catholic par- sonage, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eilber and Miss Dora visited friends at Crediton on Sunday. Mr. John Torrance Jr. is assist- ing Mr. Wes. Schoellmg on the farm at present. Miss Mina Doan and Mr. J. Tor- rance Jr. wheeled to Seaforth on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baldwin of Seaforth visited hero on Sunday and :Monday. Quite a number from here attend- ed the Seaforth races i on 'Puestltiy and Wednesday. Mr. A. Mittelholtz purchased Jog. Papineaaiz's interest its the fish busi- ness at St. Joseph. Miss Maud Jeekell of Exeter was the guest of Dr. Campbell on Sat. wilily !evening last. r , Mrs. J C. Gross and finally of Berlin are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. Boysenberry. am The young ler+aapie's Atliatu'e had a pleasant time at their pnienic at Hayfield on Wednesday. we Mrra. Wtn. Hoffman is sick at, til'e t',: present. lfer litany friends hope; Mt?nl S. s for her speedy reeoveru- SPECIAL LINES We have a few Special Lines that we wish to draw your attention to. A 'bar- gain is assured ht each line. Read the following List: 13 only Ladies' Shirt Waists, in muslin and print fabrics, some slightly soiled, regular .75 to 1,40, Special at • 50$e 79 yds Dress Muslin, fast colors, good designs, Special at 92 yds Striped Zephyrs, in 3 patterns, Red and Grey, Navy and White, and Blue and Pink, good quality, Special at 50 yds Challie, in four patterns, light and dark, good quality, Special at - - - 87% yds best quality print, new designs, good width, Special 3 doz. prs Ladies' black cotton hose, good quality, 100 each, Special, 3 pr. for - 18 pkgs. Japan Tea siftings, 1 lb pkg. Sun dried, Special per pkg - 140 Roasted Rio Coffee, per ib 10ca 9c. 41fla 10c. 25c. 8c. 15c. Come early and secure first choice. "We do what we say." D. S. FAUST ZURICH .w Of ONTARIO Produce taken. in exchange for Goods. SPRING STYLES T EH E A E You will always find the latest, swellest and most up--to- tlate styles at the PEOPLE'S 8'0 AND SHOE STORE ORE" leaders in fashionable footwear. Ev Ladies' and Children's Shoes always • Miss Lucinda iiePloer irf 1 'tr. it lowest prices. If you want the very latest for spring thing in hand at t, is spending a few weeks with fees from the leading 'Canadian nlannft.1( turers come to parents on the Babylon lane'. Mrs. \%in, 31i4 ie and datieloter «tt'r'iabtit St. Marin' visited. ii'i'iends p, here attic). at the Bronson. lntae', this" tiwa'u l. Lightning street:, several 'thews here on Friday evening, bent with is damage. The ranee tv:aS antis t ; 2, LI s'1'd.'siiite and although rather late' ; to help ;,paring eropa. it greatly lveraehlttt=rl the pasture lands. pota- toes, et,;. Born inion or so ars+ . N.si e o Andrew Mit telholtz of a h:nd tap tot` several weeidas aitndd this , , daughte ri H liestaeagitir'nt twi1Il diked; lae=elt Ili ani"(3>idr stock elf?' 01E the season closes. iow3Ltt --'-At the 14th con.,Hay on teem work the rest of the stennttner. &tine the 2sth, the wife of Mt. 5'lr ly!$i - Henry Howell, WI a son. Da CIfitEi l". -At the Blind line, Hay, L. R. vie.. Hay, 1 steer part Jersey, 1 on funds stln the wife of 1[r A large seven -story bidet: build- ing in Chicago has recently been raised r. an Ed w" . r. i lett a1t cracking' .4 Sante' of s p i.. last • ry surrata .., rein. a wall. The build- ing d 2 t/ Il>Il was raised 1Seal .. / feet with the uial of a steel sub -structure and 1.:000 jaeks. The work was count- pletcd ill twenty-one days. Mr. Dietrich Schell broke his leg . on &Imlay last. Dietrich has been 'eery urtlittaky this spring. as only a Now is the time to get a Bargain in Mus•lins and. all iFLItdyLTtz,-On the Orin hest. the month .t ;ry he diner with .nti.ic- _ . eadlent at as bran raisin twltiett laid lines of Summer Goods, as we are bound to clear out .f f F R I T Z.. THE SHOEMAN 0 ARIO keni exchange nutter ,and Eggs CUT IN PR F ' Gomm le -- om nay premises Lot "and '2 9, Peter Beichert, of a daughter..' year old and 1. steer red entl white color, 1 year old. Any per- Enalzn.-At St. Joseph. on the 1st sea saving nine ianforaniataan that int tV lisp #cel Bea'lard of it son. i,c Regular i c Goods t'>i deli 34 biG e of ?l'tr. Jeste ,swill lead to recoverY will be suit. and other lines at similar prices. ably ren-nrdedi you want while it lasts -4 tp. Thomas Turnbull r ' iOVital Statistics fo l3avt for P. :wish . also wish to informthe Wefarmers that we are buying chd;tt'k'iatikf months, ending June 2nd. There 'and would ask them to bring out khat they have, not later than have been ere, isteredl, births 38, males 18, females 20; deaths 23, ' Thursday evening of each week, and with stems on. males 12, females 11. Average age 32 years, 6 months, the oldest per -'- 1 son registered was 90 years old. Marriages, nine. The house -grown. hand -spanked, bare-footed, hard -fisted, country bny Makes a much better fighter in a battle of life than does the pam- pered. high -collared, creased trou- sered youth of our towns and viI- lages, whose clothes have always been dusted with a whisk brooms instead of a shingle. Mr. and Mrs. M. Zeller, this week passed the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage, nearly the whole of which time they Iived in this township and for over 23 years in the village of Zurich. They were among the first settlers here and have seen this part of the country transformed from a wilderness and swamp,, to what it is today. We congratulate them and hope ten years hence to assist them in cele- brating their diamond weddieg, YOU,' Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through fife with half- starved hair. If you want '. long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and heavy. $1.H a tiotrle. Alt Ireigliets. see, what Will boy top Prices. E ET R, 2'UR/C. HE HERALD To New Subscribers For Balance of Year, SUB5CRIBE NOV